Rapamycin inhibits glioma cells growth and promotes autophagy by miR-26a-5p/DAPK1 axis

Z Wang, X Wang, F Cheng, X Wen, S Feng… - Cancer Management …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Z Wang, X Wang, F Cheng, X Wen, S Feng, F Yu, H Tang, Z Liu, X Teng
Cancer Management and Research, 2021Taylor & Francis
Background Glioma is a common intracranial malignant tumor with high rates of
invasiveness and mortality. This study aimed to investigate the mechanism of rapamycin in
glioma. Methods U118-MG cells were treated with and without rapamycin in vivo and then
collected for RNA sequencing. Differentially expressed miRNAs (DEMs) were screened and
verified. MiR-26a-5p was selected for functional verification, and the target gene of miR-26a-
5p was identified. The effects of miR-26a-5p on cell proliferation, cell cycle, apoptosis, and …
Background
Glioma is a common intracranial malignant tumor with high rates of invasiveness and mortality. This study aimed to investigate the mechanism of rapamycin in glioma.
Methods
U118-MG cells were treated with and without rapamycin in vivo and then collected for RNA sequencing. Differentially expressed miRNAs (DEMs) were screened and verified. MiR-26a-5p was selected for functional verification, and the target gene of miR-26a-5p was identified. The effects of miR-26a-5p on cell proliferation, cell cycle, apoptosis, and autophagy were also investigated.
Results
In total, 58 up-regulated and 41 down-regulated DEMs were identified between rapamycin-treated and untreated U118-MG cells. MiR-26-5p levels were up-regulated in U118-MG cells treated with 12.5 μM rapamycin, and death-associated protein kinase 1 (DAPK1) expression, a direct miR-26a-5p target gene, was down-regulated. Rapamycin substantially inhibited cell proliferation and cell percentage in the S phase and promoted cell apoptosis; miR-26a-5p inhibitor increased cell proliferation and cell cycle and decreased cell apoptosis; DAPK1 overexpression further induced cell proliferation, increased the cell number in the S phase, and inhibited apoptosis in glioma cells. Notably, rapamycin increased the autophagy-related Beclin1 protein expression levels and the LC3 II/I ratio.
Conclusion
Rapamycin exerts anti-tumor effects by promoting autophagy in glioma cells, which was dependent on the miR-26a-5p/DAPK1 pathway activation by rapamycin.
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